Introductory Algebra for College Students (7th Edition)

Published by Pearson
ISBN 10: 0-13417-805-X
ISBN 13: 978-0-13417-805-9

Chapter 1 - Section 1.1 - Introduction to Algebra: Variables and Mathematical Models - Exercise Set - Page 13: 94

Answer

Evaluating algebraic expressions results in a number, while evaluating an equation results in a statement that is either true or false.

Work Step by Step

When evaluating an algebraic expression by replacing variable names with numbers, the result is a NUMBER. When evaluating an equation by replacing variable names with numbers, we arrive at a statement that is either TRUE or FALSE. (Is the number on the left equal to the number on the right?) In common language terms, an algebraic expression is a phrase, while an equation is a statement.
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